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The nitration of benzene involves the introduction of a nitro group (-NO2) into the benzene ring, typically using a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids as the nitrating agent. This reaction is a classic example of electrophilic aromatic substitution, where the benzene ring's electron-rich system attracts the nitronium ion (NO2+), leading to the formation of nitrobenzene.
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